A Purpose to ReadThrough a service learning grant, this educator was able to foster the love of reading for her students after shool hours. See how this tip can enrich your community!

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Adopt-a-Book... Plus!Ms. Wargo has a creative way to get students intrested her school's media center. See what she recycles to keep kids enthusiastic about reading.

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Books on Tape for Slow ReadersThis educator suggests using books on tape (or CD) for students who are slow readers. Students can follow along in the printed book as they listen.

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How to Bring a Book to ClassStudents often forget to bring their books to class (and to follow other basic classroom rules). Here’s how Ms. Hoadley and her collqegues solve the problem at their school.

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Maps from Around the WorldIf you’re looking for new reading materials to challenge your students and broaden their horizons, Ms. Bell has the perfect solution. And if someone you know travels regularly by plane, you’re already halfway there.

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Me on the MapMs. Poastman recommends "Me on the Map" for teaching kindergarteners about maps. Using the book, she created a project that covers writing, skip counting, reading, and of course, map skills. Can her tip work for you?

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Organized Book ThemesWhat a great way to keep a classroom library organized! Ms. Horler's tip saved her from the frustration of, ‘Where is THAT book?’ -- cn her tip save you, too? Read about it here and see!

Provide the PlotTeaching students to read beyond the basic understanding of the storyline has always been a difficult task. Here's a tip from Ms. Wolcott that may improve your students' analytical literacy skills.

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Recommended Books for Language Arts TeachersThe performance and level of Ms. Isaac's youg writers has improved significantly since she took the advice of a book she is sharingg with you in this tip. It also taught her prepare and teach effective mini lessons and how to conference with students.

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